Day: December 7, 2017

Quest: New tensions on old fault lines
Old problems reignited by new agitators Quest’s Profitable Moment Several of the world’s most intractable problems rose up again this week — for entirely new (and some would say, unnecessary) reasons.
Quest: New tensions on old fault lines
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North Korea BLUNDER as footage of photographer BURNED ALIVE from missile exhaust surfaces
The video originally aired on the puppet media outlet KCNA and but the shocking death was edited out of later broadcasts, according to South Korean analysts. A source in Yangkang province in North Korea said: “A photographer who was near the launching platform of the Hwasong-15, which...
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MAPPED: Safest countries in Europe to travel in 2018
Safe holiday destinations are at the top of most Britons minds when booking a trip abroad. With political unrest and terrorist attacks, many countries may seem at risk for a holiday with the family. Destinations further afield such as New Zealand or Canada have often been considered the safer options. But...
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Trump hails Jerusalem decision at White House Hanukkah party
President Trump lapped up the celebration at the White House Hanukkah party just one day after he bucked years of U.S. foreign policy to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Trump, who was greeted in The East Room with cheers, said he knew there were a lot of happy people...
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UK weather: Snow and ice set to send Britain ‘into the FREEZER’ as temperatures plunge
The remnants of Storm Caroline will be replaced with bitterly cold winds and snow set to cover the north and east of the UK. Meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: “Snow will start to build up as we begin Friday, it’s northern and central parts of Scotland...
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New ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ Trailer Serves Up Big Dinos and Big Questions
It’s hard to believe that when Jurassic World arrived two summers ago, the movie seemed like a Tyrannosaurus-sized risk: The last film in the series, 2001’s Jurassic Park III, was a regrettable, forgettable mishmash of weirdo ideas (like the talking-Raptor dream sequence) and familiar-feeling action...
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Mikhail Prokhorov paid Russian athlete to keep quiet about doping
Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov has found himself caught in the middle of an embarrassing sports scandal — and, for once, it has nothing to do with his team’s play on the court. Prokhorov allegedly paid a Russian Olympic athlete millions of rubles (the equivalent of several hundred thousand dollars) in...
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Brexit JOY: Business leaders speak out on EU exit breakthrough
Sir Frank Lowy, chairman of the Westfield Shopping Centre corporation, said: “Not from day one was I concerned because I felt that whatever form it will be, there will be a deal between the EU and the UK because they need each other – it just has to change.” Dr...
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UK weather warning: Britain braced for 10 DAY Arctic blast as temperatures plummet
The nation was yesterday warned to wrap up warm ready for the most widespread snowfall in years. Travel chaos is forecast, with disruption to public services and power cuts on the way as temperatures nosedive to as low as -12C (10F). Scotland and northern England face the...
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